A targeting system is used for positioning of a medical sub device with respect to a medical device. A reference body is reproducibly positioned with respect to a targeting device coupling section and reproducibly positioned with respect to a targeting unit. The targeting unit has a targeting direction and is adjustable with respect to the targeting device so that the targeting direction points toward a medical sub device receptacle of the medical device coupled to the targeting device coupling section. The imaging system is positionable with respect to the targeting device such that the imaging system is capable of imaging a single two-dimensional view of the reference body and the medical sub device receptacle. The evaluation unit generates position data of the single two-dimensional view and to determine from the position data a lateral distance between the targeting direction and a receiving direction of the medical sub device receptacle.
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9. A method for targeting a medical sub device to a medical device, the method comprising:
providing a targeting device, the targeting device comprising a targeting device coupling section for uniquely coupling a medical device having a medical device coupling section and a medical sub device receptacle, a reference body, and a targeting unit, wherein the reference body is reproducibly positioned with respect to the targeting device coupling section and reproducibly positioned with respect to the targeting unit, wherein the targeting unit has a targeting direction and is adjustable with respect to the targeting device so that the targeting direction points toward a medical sub device receptacle of a medical device to be coupled to the targeting device coupling section;
positioning the targeting device, being uniquely coupled to a medical device, with respect to an imaging system such that the imaging system is capable of imaging a two-dimensional projection of the reference body and the medical sub device receptacle having a receiving direction;
imaging a single two-dimensional view of the reference body and the medical sub device receptacle with an imaging direction being inclined to a receiving direction of the medical sub device;
evaluating the single two-dimensional view;
determining from the single two-dimensional view (i) a displacement of the medical sub device receptacle in a receiving direction of the medical sub device receptacle, and (ii) a lateral distance (d) of the targeting direction and the receiving direction; and
wherein evaluating comprises evaluating a size of the imaged receptacle with respect to a size of the reference body, and determining comprises determining the lateral distance (d) of the targeting direction and the receiving direction so as to distinguish two translational degrees of freedom.
13. A targeting system comprising:
a targeting device coupled to a coupling section of a bone nail, the targeting device having a targeting sleeve for positioning a bone screw with respect to a bone screw receiving bore in the bone nail, the targeting sleeve and the bone screw receiving bore having a central axis;
a reference body mounted on the coupling section of the bone nail or on the targeting device;
an imaging system for imaging a two-dimensional image of the bone nail, the reference body and the targeting sleeve;
an image evaluation unit for determining the relative location of the targeting sleeve and the bone screw receiving bore in the nail;
wherein the reference body is positioned in a known location with respect to the coupling section of the bone nail and the targeting device;
wherein the targeting sleeve extends in a bone screw targeting direction, the targeting sleeve adjustable only in an anterior-posterior (A-P) direction with respect to the bone nail, the bone screw targeting direction extends along the central axis of the bone screw receiving bore in the bone nail;
wherein the imaging system is positionable in multiple directions with respect to the targeting system, the imaging system producing a single image in a single direction with respect to the targeting system wherein the evaluation unit determines, using the reference body image from only the single two-dimensional image, the distance in the A-P direction between the central axis of the bone screw receiving bore in the bone nail and the targeting sleeve bore central axis, the multiple imaging directions are all angularly inclined to the direction of the bone screw receiving bore central axis; and
wherein the imaging system comprises a radiating source and a sensor, the sensor being sensitive with respect to the radiating source, wherein the radiating source is substantially punctual, wherein the evaluation unit is adapted to determine the lateral distance (d) of the targeting direction and the receiving direction by evaluating a size of the projected medical sub device receptacle with respect to a size of the reference body so as to distinguish two translational degrees of freedom.
1. A targeting system comprising:
a targeting device for positioning of a medical sub device with respect to a medical device,
an imaging system, and
an evaluation unit,
wherein the targeting device comprises:
a targeting device coupling section for uniquely coupling a medical device having a medical device coupling section and a medical sub device receptacle,
a reference body, and
a targeting unit,
wherein the reference body is reproducibly positioned with respect to the targeting device coupling section and reproducibly positioned with respect to the targeting unit;
wherein the targeting unit has a targeting direction and is adjustable with respect to the targeting device so that the targeting direction points toward a medical sub device receptacle of a medical device to be coupled to the targeting device coupling section;
wherein the imaging system is positionable in a direction with respect to the targeting device such that the imaging system is capable of imaging a single two-dimensional view of the reference body and the medical sub device receptacle of the medical device to be coupled;
wherein the targeting direction is angularly inclined from a sub-implant receiving direction of the medical sub-device receptacle;
wherein the evaluation unit is adapted to generate data from the single two-dimensional view and to determine from the data (i) a displacement of the medical sub device receptacle in a receiving direction of the medical sub device receptacle in a receiving direction of the medical sub device, and (ii) a lateral distance (d) between the targeting direction and the receiving direction of the medical sub device receptacle of the medical device to be coupled; and
wherein the imaging system comprises a radiating source and a sensor, the sensor being sensitive with respect to the radiating source, wherein the radiating source is substantially punctual, wherein the evaluation unit is adapted to determine the lateral distance (d) of the targeting direction and the receiving direction by evaluating a size of the projected medical sub device receptacle with respect to a size of the reference body so as to distinguish two translational degrees of freedom.
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a medical device, the medical device comprising
a medical device coupling section which medical device coupling section uniquely fits the targeting device coupling section, and
a medical sub device receptacle,
wherein the medical sub device receptacle has a receiving direction being parallel to the targeting direction.
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The present application is a national phase entry under 35 U.S.C. §371 of International Application No. PCT/EP2010/060314 filed Jul. 16, 2010, published in English, incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a device and a method for a computer-assisted surgery, and in particular to a device and a method for computer-assisted surgery for placing a medical sub device with respect to a medical device by evaluating a single two-dimensional view of the situation.
During surgery for inserting implants, it may be necessary to monitor the position of the inserted implant as well as to monitor a sub implant to be inserted and to be positioned with respect to the implant. A current method of inserting implant is typically accomplished by positioning the implant on the corresponding anatomical location and inserting a respective sub implant with the assistance of fluoroscopy. This, however, is an iterative process, which requires a repeated positioning of the sub implant with respect to the implant and taking a plurality of fluoroscopic images of the situation to monitor whether and in which direction the sub implant has to be repositioned with respect to the implant. For overcoming this iterative process problem, there are several proposals for providing a three-dimensional image of the situation in order to have a three-dimensional information allowing to conduct a positioning without repeated monitoring shots of a fluoroscopic imaging system. For this purpose, US 2010/0030219 A1 and US 2005/0027304 A1 describe an imaging, wherein the three-dimensional information is obtained by taking two different two-dimensional images from different viewing positions, i.e. angles, so as to generate a three-dimensional information. However, this requires taking two two-dimensional images, which, when using a standard C-arm fluoroscopic imaging system, requires a repositioning of the imaging system to obtain an image from a differing viewing position. This, however, may lead to a displacement of the imaged situation during repositioning, so that the resulting three-dimensional information may be erroneous.
Therefore, it is considered as an object of the present invention to provide a system and a method which overcomes the problem of displacements between two two-dimensional imaging shots, and/or to avoid the second two-dimensional imaging shot.
The object of the present invention is solved by a device and a method according to the subject-matter of the independent claims, wherein further embodiments are incorporated in the dependent claims.
It should be noted that the following described embodiments of the invention apply also for the device and the method as well as a computer program element and a computer readable medium.
According to an exemplary embodiment of the invention, there is provided a targeting system comprising a targeting device for positioning of a medical sub device with respect to a medical device, an imaging system and an evaluation unit, wherein the targeting device comprises a targeting device coupling section for uniquely coupling a medical device having a medical device coupling section and a medical sub device receptacle, a reference body, and a targeting unit, wherein the reference body is reproducibly positioned with respect to the targeting device coupling section and reproducibly positioned with respect to the targeting unit, wherein the targeting unit has a targeting direction and is adjustable with respect to the targeting device so that the targeting direction points toward a medical sub device receptacle of a medical device to be coupled to the targeting device coupling section, wherein the imaging system is positionable with respect to the targeting device such that the imaging system is capable of imaging a single two-dimensional view of the reference body and a medical sub device receptacle of a medical device to be coupled, wherein the evaluation unit is adapted to generate position data of the single two-dimensional view and to determine from the position data a lateral distance between the targeting direction and a receiving direction of a medical sub device receptacle of a medical device to be coupled.
Thus, a targeting system can be provided, which, by means of a reference body, is capable of providing unique information with respect to the spatial position thereof when taking a single two-dimensional image of the reference body, the medical sub device and the medical device. In particular, when the medical device has a certain displacement with respect to the reference body, for example in case the medical device or implant has a certain deformation, so that the targeting direction of the targeting system and the receiving direction of a receptacle for a medical sub device do not correspond to each other any longer. This may happen, for example, when using a targeting device in combination with, for example, an intramedullary nail, wherein the nail may be or is coupled to the targeting device. When inserting the intramedullary nail for example in the open marrow channel of the femur bone of the patient, the intramedullary nail, for example, may be bent owing to the marrow channel shape. Consequently the reference device does not fully represent the receptacle position of the nail for receiving, for example, a locking screw. The main deviation may be a deviation by bending, so that the receptacle is expected to be displaced either in a targeting direction, or displaced in a direction orthogonal to both, the targeting direction and the longitudinal extension of the nail, or displaced in a combination of the latter. When taking a single two-dimensional view of the reference body as well as the receptacle portion of the nail, which may be, for example, an opening for receiving a locking screw, owing to the unique view of the reference body and the known geometry of the nail, the displacement of the nail can be determined. This allows for a provision of a compensating means, which may be used for compensating the deviation, in particular, the deviation in a direction orthogonal to both of the targeting direction and the longitudinal extension of the nail.
The targeting direction is considered as a pointer starting substantially in the center of the targeting unit and having direction to a target, the targeting unit targets. The receiving direction is considered as a pointer starting substantially in the center of the receptacle and having direction from which direction for example a locking element approaches for being received into the receptacle. The targeting unit may be fixedly connected to the reference body, wherein the adjustability of the targeting unit is predefined with respect to the targeting device. As an alternative, the targeting unit may be adjustable with respect to the reference body, wherein the reference body is fixedly connected to the targeting device, wherein adjustability of the targeting unit is predefined with respect to the targeting device and reference body, respectively. The receptacle may serve as a locking receptacle or as receptacle for e.g. screws, bolts, nails and other elements.
A reference body may be, for example, a unique shape of a targeting section of the targeting system or targeting device, which, when imaged in any arbitrary direction, gives information on its spatial position, in particular with respect to the location and orientation thereof. However, the reference body may also be provided with particular fiducial markers in order to provide the unique image in a single two-dimensional view of the reference body. The same determination of the spatial position can be taken from the medical device, the geometry thereof is well-known. Thus, given that there are only two possible deviation directions, the geometry and possible position of the medical device may be determined with respect to the reference body. Thus, a lateral distance between the targeting direction and a receiving direction of the medical sub device receptacle of the medical device can be determined by evaluating the single two-dimensional view of the reference body and the medical sub device receptacle of a medical device. The targeting unit is adjustable, so that said lateral distance can be compensated by adjusting in order to bring the receiving direction and the targeting direction in correspondence to each other. Correspondence means that the targeting direction and the receiving direction are congruent to each other.
According to an exemplary embodiment of the invention, the reference body is removably coupled to the targeting unit.
Thus, a targeting device without reference body can be combined with a plug in reference body so as to form a targeting device according to the invention. In particular, the external targeting device may have a shaft and a coupling element, which may be brought into an engagement with the targeting unit of the targeting device. The external reference body may also have a separate targeting unit, which may for example be concentrically provided to the coupling shaft of the external reference body.
According to an exemplary embodiment of the invention the targeting unit is adjustable in a direction traverse to the targeting direction.
Thus, the targeting unit can be adjusted in order to meet the receiving direction of the medical sub device in order to bring the medical sub device and the medical device into engagement.
According to an exemplary embodiment of the invention the targeting unit is adjustable in a direction orthogonal to an extension of a medical device to be coupled to the targeting device coupling section.
Thus, in particular a one-dimensional bending in a direction orthogonal to an extension of a medical device to be coupled to the targeting device coupling section can be compensated in order to achieve corresponding targeting directions and receiving directions in order to allow bringing the medical sub device into engagement with the medical device.
According to an exemplary embodiment of the invention the reference body comprises a plurality of fiducial markers, wherein the plurality of fiducial markers is distributed so as to uniquely identify the position of the reference body when being imaged in any two-dimensional projection.
Thus, by providing a particular distribution of the fiducial markers being visible in the imaging, even if using a material for the targeting system which does not show a proper contrast in an imaging, the spatial position of the reference body may uniquely be determined. The fiducial markers may be distributed such that the reference body has a two-dimensional projection being unique with respect to the orientation of the reference body with respect to the projecting direction. The reference body may also be provided without fiducial markers, but with a geometry such that the reference body has a two-dimensional image being unique with respect to the orientation of the reference body with respect to the imaging direction. The latter can be established by using image recognition.
According to an exemplary embodiment of the invention there is provided the above described targeting system further comprising a medical device, wherein the medical device comprises a medical device coupling section which medical device coupling section uniquely fits the targeting device coupling section, and a medical sub device receptacle, wherein the medical sub device receptacle has a receiving direction being parallel to the targeting direction.
Thus, not only a targeting system with a targeting device, but also in combination with a medical device can be provided, wherein the coupling of the medical device to the targeting system may ensure that the possible degrees of freedom can be limited to only a bending of the medical device with respect to the targeting device. Thus, any further displacement or movement of the medical device with respect to the targeting device may be excluded.
According to an exemplary embodiment of the invention the medical device is an intramedullary nail, wherein the medical sub device receptacle is an opening for receiving a locking screw as a medical sub device.
Thus, the targeting system with the adjustable targeting unit is capable of compensating a bending of an intramedullary nail, in particular when being inserted into the marrow channel of the bone. In particular, when the bone channel is deformed in such a way, that the intramedullary nail does not exactly follow the form of the channel, the intramedullary nail may be bended, so that the targeting direction and the receiving direction do not correspond any longer. This, however, may be compensated by adjusting the targeting unit so that the targeting direction and the receiving direction may be brought into correspondence.
According to an exemplary embodiment of the invention the evaluation unit is adapted to indicate the measure of the required adjustment to compensate the lateral distance of the targeting direction and the receiving direction.
Thus, the surgeon may directly receive an instruction on the amount of the required adjustment in order to compensate the lateral distance between the targeting direction and the receiving direction.
According to an exemplary embodiment of the invention the targeting device comprises a drive being capable of an automatic readjustment to bring the targeting direction and the receiving direction into congruence based on the determined lateral distance between the targeting direction and the receiving direction.
Thus, the surgeon only has to monitor the automatic readjustment of the targeting direction with respect to the receiving direction, so that the surgeon can concentrate on the application of the sub implant with respect to the implant without having to take care on the correctly adjusted position of the targeting unit.
According to an exemplary embodiment of the invention the imaging system comprises a radiating source and a sensor, wherein the sensor being sensitive with respect to the radiating source, wherein the radiating source is substantially punctual, wherein the evaluation unit is adapted to determine the lateral distance of the targeting direction and the receiving direction by evaluating a size of the projected medical sub device receptacle with respect to a size of the reference body so as to distinguish two translational degrees of freedom.
Thus, the system may distinguish a bending component in a direction being orthogonal to both, the targeting direction and the longitudinal extension of the intramedullary nail, from a bending component in direction of the targeting direction.
According to an exemplary embodiment of the invention, there is provided a method for targeting a medical sub device to a medical device, wherein the method comprises providing a targeting device, the targeting device comprising a targeting device coupling section for uniquely coupling a medical device having a medical device coupling section and a medical sub device receptacle, a reference body, and a targeting unit, wherein the reference body is reproducibly positioned with respect to the targeting device coupling section and reproducibly positioned with respect to the targeting unit, wherein the targeting unit has a targeting direction and is adjustable with respect to the targeting device so that the targeting direction points toward a medical sub device receptacle of a medical device to be coupled to the targeting device coupling section; positioning the targeting device, being uniquely coupled to a medical device with respect to an imaging system such that the imaging system is capable of imaging a two-dimensional projection of the reference body and the medical sub device receptacle having a receiving direction; imaging a single two-dimensional view of the reference body and the medical sub device receptacle; evaluating the single two-dimensional view; and determining from the single two-dimensional view a lateral distance of the targeting direction and the receiving direction.
Thus, a method can be provided which corresponds to the above described targeting system.
According to an exemplary embodiment of the invention evaluating comprises detecting the reference body and the medical device by image processing.
Thus, in particular by using an image and/or object recognition, the spatial position of the reference body as well as the spatial position of the medical device may be determined, so that the lateral distance between the targeting direction and the receiving direction may be determined from the evaluated three-dimensional situation of the image processing and object recognition.
According to an exemplary embodiment of the invention, there is provided a method, further comprising indicating a measure of a required adjustment for compensating the lateral distance of the targeting direction and the receiving direction.
Thus, the surgeon does not have to take care on the required adjustment, but can use the indicated measure as a base for readjustment.
According to an exemplary embodiment of the invention, there is provided a method, further comprising controlling a drive so as to automatically readjust the targeting unit to bring the targeting direction and the receiving direction into congruence based on the determined lateral distance of the targeting direction and the receiving direction.
Thus, the surgeon can concentrate directly onto the application of the medical sub device with respect to the medical device without the need for manual adjustment or readjustment.
According to an exemplary embodiment of the invention evaluating comprises evaluating a size of the imaged receptacle with respect to a size of the reference body, and determining comprises determining the lateral distance of the targeting direction and the receiving direction so as to distinguish two translational degrees of freedom.
Thus, two different translational degrees of freedom, namely bending in a direction to the targeting direction and bending in a direction being orthogonal to both, the targeting direction and the longitudinal extension of the medical device can be distinguished so as to allow a correct adjustment of the targeting unit.
It should be noted that the above features may also be combined. The combination of the above features may also lead to synergetic effects, even if not explicitly described in detail. These and other aspects of the present invention will become apparent from and be elucidated with reference to the embodiments described hereinafter.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention will be described in the following with reference to the following drawings:
The lateral distance d between the targeting direction 131 and the receiving direction 231 into the Y-direction may be compensated by adjusting the targeting unit 130 by an adjustment means 132, so that, by adjusting the targeting direction 131 also into the Y-direction, the targeting direction 131 and the receiving direction 231 can be brought into congruence, so that the tool 400, when being applied to the targeting unit 130, will be capable of joining the medical sub device 240 and the receptacle 230.
In the exemplary embodiment shown in
The reference body 120 has a unique and characteristic projection when being put into the radiation beam between the radiation source 351 and the radiation sensor 352. This unique projection can be achieved, for example, when designing the reference body in a particular outer shape which is visible when being imaged in the imaging system, or by providing a particular distribution of fiducial markers 121. In this case, the reference body as such may be designed as a body being transparent for the radiation of the imaging system, wherein only the fiducial markers 121 are radiation absorbing.
In case, the displacement is into the Y-direction, also the original receiving direction 231a is displaced by the lateral distance d so as to form a displaced receiving direction 231c. If the system and the evaluation unit 360 determine the displacement into the Y-direction of a lateral distance d, the surgeon may also displace the targeting unit 130a by the lateral distance d to arrive at the targeting unit 130c, so that the targeting direction 131c and the receiving direction 231c are brought into congruence. It should be noted that the displaced medical devices 200b and 200c only differ by the size of the projection pb and pc, but have identical positions on the sensing device 352 of the imaging system 350.
In another exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a computer program or a computer program element is provided that is characterized by being adapted to execute the method steps of the method according to one of the preceding embodiments, on an appropriate system. The computer program element might therefore be stored on a computer unit, which might also be part of an embodiment of the present invention. This computing unit may be adapted to perform or induce a performing of the steps of the method described above. Moreover, it may be adapted to operate the components of the above described apparatus. The computing unit can be adapted to operate automatically and/or to execute the orders of a user. A computer program may be loaded into a working memory of a data processor. The data processor may thus be equipped to carry out the method of the invention.
This exemplary embodiment of the invention covers both, a computer program that right from the beginning uses the invention and a computer program that by means of an up-date turns an existing program into a program that uses the invention. Further on, the computer program element might be able to provide all necessary steps to fulfill the procedure of an exemplary embodiment of the method as described above.
According to a further exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a computer readable medium, such as a CD-ROM, is presented wherein the computer readable medium has a computer program element stored on it which computer program element is described by the preceding section. However, the computer program may also be presented over a network like the World Wide Web and can be downloaded into the working memory of a data processor from such a network. According to a further exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a medium for making a computer program element available for downloading is provided, which computer program element is arranged to perform a method according to one of the previously described embodiments of the invention.
It has to be noted that embodiments of the invention are described with reference to different subject matters. In particular, some embodiments are described with reference to method type claims whereas other embodiments are described with reference to the device type claims. However, a person skilled in the art will gather from the above and the following description that, unless otherwise notified, in addition to any combination of features belonging to one type of subject matter also any combination between features relating to different subject matters is considered to be disclosed with this application. However, all features can be combined providing synergetic effects that are more than the simple summation of the features.
It has to be noted that exemplary embodiments of the invention are described with reference to different subject matters. In particular, some exemplary embodiments are described with reference to apparatus type claims whereas other exemplary embodiments are described with reference to method type claims. However, a person skilled in the art will gather from the above and the following description that, unless other notified, in addition to any combination of features belonging to one type of subject matter also any combination between features relating to different subject matters, in particular between features of the apparatus type claims and features of the method type claims is considered to be disclosed with this application.
In the claims, the word “comprising” does not exclude other elements or steps, and the indefinite article “a” or “an” does not exclude a plurality. A single processor or other unit may fulfill the functions of several items re-cited in the claims. The mere fact that certain measures are re-cited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage.
Blau, Arno, Simon, Bernd, Kohnen, Michael
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